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a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing from a fire engine that went in for repairs last april. >>> political columnist robert novak was remembered today as a man who was committed to faith almost achen ann his craft. people paid their tributes to him today. he died after battle with brain cancer that was diagnosed in july of last year. he was 78. >>> the country's first homeland security chief said he was pressured to boost the terror alert level. tom ridge served under president bush and he said that former bush cabinet members, defense secretary donald rumsfeld and attorney general joh
a clerk using his cell phone camera to take this video. two men prying open an atm, grabbing the cash and speeding away in a blue truck. this happened yesterday at the chevron station at burrows and minnesota avenue in northeast. minutes later, police say the same pair robbed a nearby liquor store. it appears the bandits were using firefighters equipment, a tool similar to a crowbar and the hoods they were we'ring, the prince georges county fire department says similar gear was reported missing...
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where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not free. it has to come from somewhere. that is the fallacy of the stimulus idea. people know that their taxes will have to be raised later to debt is going to have to go up by a massive amount to pay for the spending. >> alan greenspan used to say that the american economy was so deregulated and privatized it's now able to withstand extraordinary blows from from recessions that would have brought it to its knees in the pass. again, his point was it was the private sector that was the strength of the american economy. i just don't see t
where does that lead us? >> if i listen to the town hall meeting, anger over healthcare reform, true. but there seems to be anger about the government spending that is just out of control. another stimulus plan would make it worse, wouldn't it? >> there is no question about it. this rage out there that is not just republicans and conservatives but independent voters is really a result of the massive debt. look. the voters get the joke. if you have 800 billion of spending it's not...
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>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about th. you have to have govement responsie for itself. in theoming weeks, we will have much more of this ki of stuff. the inspector general's report onhe cia and tortureis comg out. eric holder we probably a sign a prosecutor to look into whether anybody exceeded t rules put down by the bush administraon. we ll probably have e inspectogeneral's report out of justice about whether the lawyers the acted improrly in setti down the torture rule. >>oesn't all this publ airing of dirty laundryefeat the rpose of intelligen gathering? >> but in the se of the investigations tha yo expe
>>right, and how exactly wld you have used them? in iq, wehave the potential of an extremely portant stragic ally and it reires a slig bit of patience and few more months rather tn a quick and complete withdrawal. >> and when it is done, we go. >> let me ask you about the cia hiring and traing blackwater contractors to g outnd assassate al qaeda-types be it must've be a hell of a aining job. >>it is thultimate in the contractinproblem. >> congress never ard about...
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. >> i will not vote and many o us will n vot for a final use-a senate compromise without a public oion. >> this ek on "inside washinon,"ow trouble from the left on health care. is the public optionead? mnwhile, the congenial debate continues. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy, as obama s expressed suppo this policy >> on wha planet do youpend most of ur time? >> also, afghans risked their lives to vote. as terrorist mbings escalate in iraq, thmaliki government chooses not to ask for arican lp. the nation lose t legendary newsmen, rertovak and don witt. >> the secret is to find people who could tell the sto better thanou can. captioneby the nation captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> i am looking for somebody who can tell me of theublic option inresident obama's health plan is still viab. decratic senator kent conrad says not in thsenate. >> look, the fact the matter that there are n the votes in the united states senate for the public option, they're never have been, so to continue to chase that rabbit i think it's just a wasted effort >> after sayinthat the rabbit
. >> i will not vote and many o us will n vot for a final use-a senate compromise without a public oion. >> this ek on "inside washinon,"ow trouble from the left on health care. is the public optionead? mnwhile, the congenial debate continues. >> why do you continue to support a nazi policy, as obama s expressed suppo this policy >> on wha planet do youpend most of ur time? >> also, afghans risked their lives to vote. as terrorist mbings escalate in iraq,...
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we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly start collapsing so there's some basic weakness in the system and this is a system that works globally in every single environment. it keeps working without collateral. remember, that we don't have any collateral. they have all the collateral. all the lawyers. and the state collapses so we don't have the collateral. we don't have the lawyers. it keeps on running. that's what the interesting part of the grameen america right there in new york city where big banks in front of them collapsing. their business is running. they have no problem. no impact on them. so this lesson they ha
we shouldn't be waiting for them to change and change us. we should be working for us. if we believe grameen is a good idea, we should be doing grameen whether citi does it or wall street does it. who cares. we don't care as long as this piece works. when the crisis come, they're the one with all those big pillars kind of collapsed and this system doesn't collapse. if they don't to learn from it, it's their problem. that they have built some institution which is the slightest deviation suddenly...
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american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier to deny. that is why it goes this way. not that anybody had an idea of let's do it outside. the reason the program in the end was a band it was because it was shooting bad guys in hamburg and paris. >> contacting out is an old practice of the cia. they hired the mafia to go after castro. this is nothing new. >> that did not work out well. >> as i recall, that was the kennedy boys, wasn't it? >> yes, it was. normally this does not work out well. >> i think it is a wonderful policy, if you give -- >> allied guise of people cannot control -- >> let's say you find somebody in bra
american agencies wanted to assassinate them, they used to do it themselves. we did not go out and spun a $20 million. >> i liked that idea, but there is a counter argument. what were these assassinations to ostensibly do? ok, it never happened, but it was ideas but if you want to kill a guy in pakistan, and you use a drowned and two out of washington or wherever. but if you want to kill a guy in hamburg, killing him in the west is hard. you want to have a contractor, because it is easier...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck ode at heated town hall meetings across the country saying this administration, betty, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. betty? >> all right. that's what they're saying, but what are republicans saying about all this? >> reporter: interesting. republicans in their weekly address said the president was not being straightforward about his proposal. congressman tom price of georgia said the president is playing "fast and loose" with the facts. >> his opposition to the democrats' government-run plan is mounting. the president has said he'd like to stamp
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us americans. >> okay. so rising up and marching forward, let's talk to elaine quijano about that. what is the obama team doing for the americans marching in reform? >> reporter: trying to hit back. the administration says about health care reform. in his weekly address the president said illegal immigrants would not be covered under a health care bill and taxpayer dollars would not go to fund abortionses and he addressed fear eck...
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he's using it up at high rates. pelosi and reid are using up his political capital. it is giving your checkbook to your neighbor and basically saying, go ahead and get me some home improvements and it is hurting obama right now and it is looking like a pretty tough fall. >> host: in that piece in "the hill" you mentioned one reason obama spent so much political capital is aside from the ambitious agenda, he allowed congress to set the tone of for example, healthcare reform. >> well, you know, you come in and the senate was the great incubator of policy ideas, they were chunking bills out regularly and the president could come in and like shopping at a department store, could pick and choose a handful of priorities and really press forward. that is what obama did with the "serve america" act, a significant piece of legislation that has been forgotten in this kind of early history of his admin stragsz. he picked it up and it it had been co-sponsored by kennedy and hatch. it was ready to go and he jammed it through. perfect example of how past presidents have extended t
he's using it up at high rates. pelosi and reid are using up his political capital. it is giving your checkbook to your neighbor and basically saying, go ahead and get me some home improvements and it is hurting obama right now and it is looking like a pretty tough fall. >> host: in that piece in "the hill" you mentioned one reason obama spent so much political capital is aside from the ambitious agenda, he allowed congress to set the tone of for example, healthcare reform....
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if you come across a story you think shows media bias let us know. send us an e-mail. news watch@foxnews.com. we'll be back with this. >> super star now ex-con vick is back in the game and back in the headlines. former political big wig takes his texas two-step to tv. and gets heckled from the liberal left. all next on "news watch." i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took a bayer aspirin out of my purse and chewed it. my doctor said the bayer aspirin saved my life. please talk to your doctor about aspirin and your heart. i'm going to be grandma for a long time. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
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they use the u.s. dollar so they didn't really have much choice but to try to beef up her domestic industries, keep employment up and have less consuming of western frills. he's doing the right thing for ecuador, but as ecuador goes, not the united states. >> right. >> it's like looking at chile and saying chile privatized social security. that was all of the rage on this set a few years ago. >> ecuador is a completely different economy. we're talking about a wholly different animal than the united states of america. you can't expect the world's global economic super power to put in the kind of protectionist measures that president yorrea put in. the horses left the barn on that. the united states is still engaged in some protectionism but not to that extent. >> take pakistan. the one thing that pakistan wanted was to have more opportunity to export textiles to the united states. why? because it would employ a lot of women, and it would be a very good thing for them politically at home for the governme
they use the u.s. dollar so they didn't really have much choice but to try to beef up her domestic industries, keep employment up and have less consuming of western frills. he's doing the right thing for ecuador, but as ecuador goes, not the united states. >> right. >> it's like looking at chile and saying chile privatized social security. that was all of the rage on this set a few years ago. >> ecuador is a completely different economy. we're talking about a wholly different...
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they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i had my head on his shoulders, this man remembers, security forces stopped us and ordered us out of the car, they beat my boyfriend severely and put him in jail. he's been there for four months. this lists names of individuals accused of being gay. part of it warns if you do not end this shameful behavior your fate will be death. some gay iraqis have even been killed by their own families. ashamed of the stigma surrounding homosexuality. this cell phone video shows a transsexual being harassed by iraqi police. he was a hair dresser, his friend tells us, he was killed by his family after the
they always used to hunt us, but after this video, it became much worse, this gay man tells us. he and his three friends, brave enough to speak out but too frightened to have their identities revealed. what are some of the atrocities that are being committed against the gay community that you know of? many of my friends were killed and many othered wounded or harmed and the eldest among them said, some were tortured, they had shots blown up their anus. i was with my boyfriend driving around, i...
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and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from cancer? >> each and every application is individual. since the year 2000, there have been 30 such applications. i have had some two applications. i have not had to deal with the question of a mass murder because these murders are few in scotland. this atrocity was something that we never had experienced in our country. but equally, the scottish justice system is predicated upon justice being enforced but mercy and compassion. >> i want to move on, mr. mccaskill, you don't know of one murder in scotland who has ever been released efor compassionat reasons after only serves a small portion of
and those who perpetrate crimes against us have not respected us or shown any compassion. she is a dying man, he didn't show compassion to the victims, american or scottish, that does not mean that we should lower ourselves, debate ourselves or abandon our values. he was unjustly convicted. but he was allowed to return home to die. >> do you have one convicted murder in scott land who's served only a small portion of his sentence who was allowed to go home because he was suffering from...
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we're used to that. >> reporter: after bringing heavy rain and high winds to the islands and cape cod, hurricane bill is expected to move north and slam into prince edward island and nova scioscia tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: and, bill, we also know the first family is expected on martha's vineyard tomorrow. is the hurricane expected to affect their trip at all? >> reporter: own the arrival, jeff. maybe the president and his family will be delayed a little bit. after that the weather is suppose to be great for the rest of the week. >> glor: bill shield from our affiliate wbz joining us from min tonight. bill, thank you. in his weekly address today, president obama called for an honest debate on health care reform and he accused some critics of making "phony claims." it has been a rough summer for the president and as kimberly dozier report tonight, right now he's looking for a recharge. >> reporter: this is a mansourly in need of a vacation. barack obama still has a 57% approval rating, but that's down by more than 10 points. so are his poll numbers for his handling of the economy, the wa
we're used to that. >> reporter: after bringing heavy rain and high winds to the islands and cape cod, hurricane bill is expected to move north and slam into prince edward island and nova scioscia tomorrow. jeff. >> glor: and, bill, we also know the first family is expected on martha's vineyard tomorrow. is the hurricane expected to affect their trip at all? >> reporter: own the arrival, jeff. maybe the president and his family will be delayed a little bit. after that the...
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some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back against some of the claims made about the proposals, against what his administration says are myths about health care reform. in his weekly address the president also ran through some of them. for instance, saying illegal immigrants would not be cover under a health care bill, taxpayer dollars not funding abortions and addressed and echoed at the town hall meetings across the country saying his administration, drew, is not planning a government takeover of the health care system. drew? >> yeah, but at the same time, we have speaker pelosi saying she's not going forward without a public option, which many people believe
some of us democrats, some of us republicans, all of us american. >> cnn elaine quijano, where are you eeshgs lane? can't even see? in the bureau. >> reporter: i am. usually you're at the white house. we're going to talk about what the president had to say today about holding hands and marching forward. really, he's having trouble getting the democrats to hold each others hands and march ford on this issue? >> reporter: yeah, at the same time, trying to go and fight back...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> here now is my friend kent jones with a look back at the last seven days of lamitude. >> forecast is hot and humid with a 90% chance of lamitude. "the national review" levelled this devastating critique about obama, "sometimes he doesn't wear a tie." lately even in public appearances. that reminded me, i have no idea why, the iranian regime has shunned the necktie ever since khamenei pronounced it a symbol of western decadence. when bush didn't wear a tie, it was here-man stuff, but with obama it's ahmadinejad. what kind of tie would you like obama to wear, something like this or this? would this make you feel better? while thinking it over, try this on. weak. next, mad campaign of the week. miller beer is introducing miller high life in vietnam. the new ad campaign, it's american time, it's miller time. don't you think vietnam already had plenty of american time already and might not want to be reminded? what is this, the beer hunter
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> here now is my friend kent jones with a look back at the last seven days of lamitude. >> forecast is hot and humid with a 90% chance of lamitude. "the national review" levelled this devastating critique about obama, "sometimes he doesn't wear a tie." lately even in public appearances. that reminded me, i have no idea why, the iranian regime has shunned the necktie ever since khamenei...
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baughman has been using this civil war language all year now. in march, she warned that "a revolution every now and then is a good thing." she also said at the time that she wants her constituents "armed and dangerous on the issue of climate change." these latest comments from miss bachmann were made during a conference call in which she spoke alongside jim demint of south carolina. he's famous in the health reform debate by saying he hopes health reform is president obama's waterloo. yesterday senator demint offered this dire warning about health care. >> probably the most heart-wrenching experiences i've had over the last several days is when naturalized american citizens who have immigrated here from germany, iran and other countries, they come up to me and they say why are we doing what so many have fled from? why don't americans see what we're doing? and i've realized that these people who have lived and under socialist type economies and totalitarianism, they know where we're headed if we don't turn things around. >> see, if all americans
baughman has been using this civil war language all year now. in march, she warned that "a revolution every now and then is a good thing." she also said at the time that she wants her constituents "armed and dangerous on the issue of climate change." these latest comments from miss bachmann were made during a conference call in which she spoke alongside jim demint of south carolina. he's famous in the health reform debate by saying he hopes health reform is president obama's...
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faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you knew the importance of having it. >> absolutely. >> you just couldn't afford it. >> right. >> and then you come down with cancer. >> right. >> and the medical bills come. >> shocking, it was shocking. >> we should tell everyone that you're in remission now doing fine. >> yes, i am, i'm six years out. >> so when you find out, right, and then that's devastating enough, but you knew working in the field that, oh my gosh, the costs are going to be outrageous. tell us about that. >> yes, i did, and i was absolutely terror stricken over the possibilities of p
faith coleman joins us now from or plan did he. you were a nurse practitioner, you didn't have health insurance. how did that happen? >> because i was working as an independent contractor for two different doctors and i was not then eligible for the usual employee pack an or employee benefits and i at the time just could not afford to for any health insurance. >> okay. so you're working, you couldn't afford to pay for health insurance, you're working as a health practitioner, so you...
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thanks for being with us tonight. tonight. >>> up next is "campbell brown." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey there, everybody. a lot of ground to cover tonight, but we'll start as we always do with the "mash-up." it is, of course, our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you may have missed today. don't have to. some new information, and just-released audio recordings give a new window into just how boneheaded some decisions were by airport workers in rochester, minnesota, earlier this month. you remember this story, an express jet flight diverted because of bad weather pap 47 passengers locked on the plane for hours. well, today, federal officials cleared the plane's crew. the captain tried to get those passengers off. >> i need to tell them something. i can't sit here any longer. >> there's no food, and it's just getting really unhappy. and the problem is that the terminal is closed here. and they won't let them get off because the terminal's closed. so, we're stuck here with no l
thanks for being with us tonight. tonight. >>> up next is "campbell brown." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hey there, everybody. a lot of ground to cover tonight, but we'll start as we always do with the "mash-up." it is, of course, our look at the stories making an impact right now, the moments you may have missed today. don't have to. some new information, and just-released audio recordings give a new window into just how boneheaded some...
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send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two people in kandahar province. we have the latest from kabul. >> reporter: it has only been two days since afghans headed to the poll for its second ever presidential elections but already two candidates claiming that they are in the lead. they both state they are the ones who have gotten the majority of the vote so far. let's listen to what dr. abdullah had to say. >> shouldn't confuse your viewers, i'm not claiming victory but i'm saying all the preliminary results which we've received so far, it's in my favor, puts me in the lead. we need to have the full picture and also th
send us your questions on facebook or our blog at cnn.com/newsroom. then tune in today at 4:00 eastern where our panel of guests will separate fact from fiction in this muddled health care debate. >>> it could be weeks before we know the winner in afghanistan's presidential election. today the vote count is going on and there's word of retaliation by taliban against afghans who did go the votes. a vote monitoring group said the taliban sliced off the index fingers of at least two...
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tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is and they are very good at it it. just as democrats are very good at painting republicans into a corner, the republicans, conservatives are very good at painting the president into a corner. so what's happening is that they're punching at every possibility, every possible component of the plan and the president has yet to say, this is what i favor and here is the bill that i favor. he's letting these bills move through congress. they got this in them and that in them. you had a caller earlier who said he's read the entire bill. good for h
tell us exactly what he wants. then he can go to the wall with his public approval, his support in congress and push forward on that plan, make it it clear what's in it and what is not in it and then get into the negotiations with the house and the senate. >> host: is it too late, when has the train left the station? >> guest: well, you are letting the opponents of healthcare, of of the obama plan if there is one, concrete in form. you are letting the opponents define what it it is...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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it hurt us in afghanistan. but in iraq, we had the successes of the surge which were being trumpeted and general petraeus i believe did have success. i do think the surge really did help secure baghdad, and in important ways. and now as we shift our focus to afghanistan, we're watching a slide back in iraq. and they are connected. we're an overstretched military at this point. i don't understand why the drawdown isn't happening on a greater speed in iraq. but i also think this bombing, it's really important to reflect on the anniversary of the -- this bombing fell very close to the anniversary of six years ago. the u.n. bombing. and if you look back to the six years ago in iraq, it's extraordinary how far the country has come. i also feel -- i was there for -- covering that bombing, those were the dark, dark days of iraq's history. and now things are better. >> but how do we know we aren't going back to those days? >> i don't think you can say. and there are some points coming up as the u.s. draws down. for ins
it hurt us in afghanistan. but in iraq, we had the successes of the surge which were being trumpeted and general petraeus i believe did have success. i do think the surge really did help secure baghdad, and in important ways. and now as we shift our focus to afghanistan, we're watching a slide back in iraq. and they are connected. we're an overstretched military at this point. i don't understand why the drawdown isn't happening on a greater speed in iraq. but i also think this bombing, it's...
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those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical and they want to be clear. problem with that is, it takes six, seven months or longer some say, maybe a little less, but this doesn't happen overnight. when the medal ceremony was there, you had an official saying, we're not sure what we need to do yet and that causes a lot of problems in track and field clearly. >> all right. let's say then, is this really going to take away from what many would say is a great feat by this 18-year-old, she's still a young woman, a child, a lot of people would say, but she blew out the competition, is th
those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical...
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so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's see. that candle, we can move that out of the way. i don't know what's on that. that was just to illuminate. >> host: a picture behind there, a couple of statues. >> guest: the sculpture of the skelton woman -- i love mexico, and i spend as much time there as i can because i love warmth. and it's taken me many years to understand that to me, warmth is as important as almost as food. the feeling that people are connected to their inner spirits. so mexican culture is very good for me. but when i'm in mexican, what i love is that the artists are just incredibly creat
so it's up to us. it's up to us to be the united states. wherever you go, just accept you are your country, and then behave in a way that makes the rest of the world feel that you're not threatening them, but that you're coming to be with them in a peaceful way. >> host: ms. walker, on the altar behind you are several items. and you can watch here. if you could tell us about some of the items that you have on the altar, we'll put those on screen. what's back there? >> guest: let's...
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he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were married in march. cnn has been unable to confirm reports that marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star, now a murder suspect ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you up to the minute developments in this shocking model murder case. >>> cleanup is under way the a a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates last night. prisoners started fires in several buildings, including the kitchen at north point training center. it is a medium security prison facility south of lexington housing 1,200 inmates. guards ha
he joins us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area. why do they believe that? >> well, at this point i guess, nancy, some of the original indicators were that he might be attempting to enter canada. at this point we haven't confirmed that he is in canada, but we are obviously not taking any chances and ordering a thorough investigation to figure out if he is here. >> jenkins and fiore were...
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he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was annulled. >>> the international manhunt heats up for the former reality tv star now a murder suspect, ryan jenkins. nancy grace brings you updates, 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. here on hln. >>> clean up is underway at a kentucky prison that was damaged by rioting inmates. they started fires in several buildings including the kitchen. it's a medium security facility. guards had to use tear gas to get inmates under control. most are being moved elsewhere. eight inmates and eight staffers were injured. no one had to be admitted to the hospital. >> we are happy to report to you, the fa
he's joining us from vancouver. thank you for being with us. sergeant, i understand many authorities believe he is hiding in the metro vancouver area, why do they believe that. >> caller: at this point, nancy, some of the original indicators were he might be trying to enter canada. we have not confirmed that. we are not taking chances. we have doing a thorough investigation to see if he was here. >> they were married in march. we are trying to confirm reports the marriage was...
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thank you for joining us today. first, like to get your overall impression of the elections this week in afghanistan. >> there were troubling aspects. intimidation of the talibtaliba allegation of fraud and corruption can. and have to see how the vote count itself goes. that's obviously very important. nonetheless, despite all of these things, there was a substantial turn-out. it's very significant that there was an increase of registration from the last election. a lot of those first time women voters. not without difficulties but an important step forward. >> shannon: we'll begin to get some of the results on tuesday, full results a couple weeks down the road. what will it mean to people of the country if we get one of the top contenders versus the other, karzai versus abdullah, what will it mean long-term? >> in a way, having a runoff election between the two top contenders, which is a point, would be a good thing, because in contrast to the june 12 presidential election in iran, which was obviously stolen and fr
thank you for joining us today. first, like to get your overall impression of the elections this week in afghanistan. >> there were troubling aspects. intimidation of the talibtaliba allegation of fraud and corruption can. and have to see how the vote count itself goes. that's obviously very important. nonetheless, despite all of these things, there was a substantial turn-out. it's very significant that there was an increase of registration from the last election. a lot of those first...
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mesa joining us. clayton morris, alisyn camerota and dave breaks we are welcoming back from vacation. we are reunited again. there is a lot of weather happening around the country including hurricane bill that rick lucas keep an eye on. >> rick: continue on your vacation last week not to sleep. >> dave: was going to say i went from sunny whether to what we're having your. >> rick: there were big swells and honor cross the turks and caicos. i don't know if that's really announced where you were. >> dave: that's where was my friend c7 hurricane bill is moving north and then off towards the northeast. that's good news. not going to make a direct impact at least to the us-led said the canadian maritimes probably dealing with a direct impact from it. nonetheless a lot of water has been pushed up across these areas of the northeast and that will cause some very big ways today. we'll see ways 10-15 feet around new jersey towards the north carolina coastline. much of long island 12-18 feet. we'll see ways a s
mesa joining us. clayton morris, alisyn camerota and dave breaks we are welcoming back from vacation. we are reunited again. there is a lot of weather happening around the country including hurricane bill that rick lucas keep an eye on. >> rick: continue on your vacation last week not to sleep. >> dave: was going to say i went from sunny whether to what we're having your. >> rick: there were big swells and honor cross the turks and caicos. i don't know if that's really...